y=-7/10x-10/7

find the slope and y-intercept can someone please hlp, and explain how you came up with the answer

Ooh, ok!

The form of this linear equation is called slope-intercept form, because you can easily find the slope and y-intercept just by looking at it.

Slope-intercept form:

y=mx+b

m stands for the slope, and b stands for the y-intercept (when x=0)

So, your slope is the number before x, which is -7/10.

Your y-intercept is b (the coefficient at the end), which is -10/7 in this case.

Hope that helps!!:)

thank you.

To find the slope and y-intercept of the equation y = (-7/10)x - (10/7), we can use the slope-intercept form of a linear equation, which is y = mx + b.

In this equation, "m" represents the slope, and "b" represents the y-intercept.

Looking at the given equation, we can see that the coefficient of "x" is -7/10, which means the slope of the line is -7/10.

Similarly, the constant term, -10/7, represents the y-intercept, which is the point where the line crosses the y-axis.

So, the slope of the line is -7/10 and the y-intercept is -10/7.